- [Instructor] Now, in this step, I will be showing you…how to run your application on a real physical device…using the Ionic View application.…We have already developed our app,…now we can actually test it on screen,…but we want to see how our app…operates on a physical device.…To do this, the first thing we're going to do…is to bring up a terminal window.…The next thing you want to do is make sure…that you are inside of your application.…So, for me, I'm just going to do CD todo.…Now, if I check my folder tree,…I will see that I am inside the todo application.…

Now, this is very, very important…if you really want to make sure your app works…because the Ionic commands only work…inside of an Ionic application.…The first thing you want to go ahead and do is run ionic link.…Now, because most of you at this point in time…would have not yet logged in into your Ionic CLI account…with the Ionic IO account you created.…It will most likely show you a similar error…as you see on my screen.…If you are already logged in from a previous Ionic account…

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9/29/2017

In a landscape where mobile apps are at the forefront of technology, it can be challenging to pick an appropriate strategy for reaching users on different platforms. In this project-based course, Sani Yusuf walks through the ins and outs of the Ionic 3.0 framework, and shows how to develop highly performant mobile applications targeting iOS, Android, and Windows while still making use of a single code base. Sani provides an overview of Ionic, and introduces key features in the latest version of the mobile SDK. To help provide a practical context for the course concepts, he takes you through how to build three separate mobile applications with Ionic.